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Fire on Cape Town's Table Mountain under control, smoldering

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Monday, April 19, 2021 10:40 AM
Residential neighborhoods are lit by raging fires in Cape Town, South Africa, Monday, April 19, 2021. Residents are being evacuated from Cape Town neighborhoods after a huge fire spreading on the slopes of the city's famed Table Mountain was fanned by strong winds overnight and threatened houses.(AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
A fire rages on the slopes of Table Mountain, in Cape Town South Africa, Monday, April 19, 2021. Residents are being evacuated from Cape Town neighborhoods after a huge fire spreading on the slopes of the city’s famed Table Mountain was fanned by strong winds overnight and houses came under threat. City authorities say residents of parts of the Vredehoek neighborhood were being evacuated Monday as a “precautionary” measure after the fire spread towards the area. (AP Photo/Nardus Engelbrecht)
A log burns in Cape Town, South Africa, Monday, April 19, 2021. Residents are being evacuated from Cape Town neighborhoods after a huge fire spreading on the slopes of the city's famed Table Mountain was fanned by strong winds overnight and threatened houses.(AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
Firemen work at the University of Cape Town Campus in Cape Town, Monday April 19, 2021. People were evacuated from Cape Town neighborhoods as a raging wildfire sweeping across the slopes of the city’s famed Table Mountain was fanned by high winds and threatened homes. City authorities said the fire, which started early Sunday, was still not under control. The blaze has already burned the library and other buildings on the campus of the University of Cape Town. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
Residential neighborhoods are lit by raging fires in Cape Town, South Africa, Monday, April 19, 2021. Residents are being evacuated from Cape Town neighborhoods after a huge fire spreading on the slopes of the city's famed Table Mountain was fanned by strong winds overnight and threatened houses.(AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
Residential neighborhoods are lit by raging fires in Cape Town, South Africa, Monday, April 19, 2021. Residents are being evacuated from Cape Town neighborhoods after a huge fire spreading on the slopes of the city's famed Table Mountain was fanned by strong winds overnight and threatened houses.(AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
Firemen work at the University of Cape Town Campus in Cape Town, Monday April 19, 2021. People were evacuated from Cape Town neighborhoods as a raging wildfire sweeping across the slopes of the city’s famed Table Mountain was fanned by high winds and threatened homes. City authorities said the fire, which started early Sunday, was still not under control. The blaze has already burned the library and other buildings on the campus of the University of Cape Town. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
A fireman extinguishes a fire on the slopes of Table Mountain in Cape Town South Africa, Sunday, April 18, 2021. A wildfire raging on the slopes of the mountain forced the evacuation of students from the University of Cape Town. (AP Photo)
The remains of the library at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, Monday, April 19, 2021 after it burned down Sunday. People were evacuated from Cape Town neighborhoods as a raging wildfire sweeping across the slopes of the city’s famed Table Mountain was fanned by high winds and threatened homes. City authorities said the fire, which started early Sunday, was still not under control. The blaze has already burned the library and other buildings on the campus of the University of Cape Town. (AP Photo)
A fireman douses vegetation on the slopes of Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa, Monday, April 19, 2021.People were evacuated from Cape Town neighborhoods as a raging wildfire sweeping across the slopes of the city’s famed Table Mountain was fanned by high winds and threatened homes. City authorities said the fire, which started early Sunday, was still not under control. The blaze has already burned the library and other buildings on the campus of the University of Cape Town. (AP Photo)
A building burns on the campus of the University of Cape, South Africa, Sunday, April 18, 2021. A wildfire raging on the slopes of the mountain forced the evacuation of students from the University. (AP Photo)
A fire rages out of control on the slopes of Table Mountain in Cape, South Africa, Sunday, April 18, 2021. A wildfire raging on the slopes of the mountain forced the evacuation of students from the University. Of Cape Town. (AP Photo)
Students make their way after being evacuated from their residence at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, Sunday, April 18, 2021. A wildfire raging on the slopes of the mountain forced the evacuation and caused damage to several buildings as firefighters battled the blaze. (AP Photo/Nardus Engelbrecht)
Firefighters douse the destroyed Jagger Library at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, Sunday, April 18, 2021. A wildfire raging on the slopes of Cape Town's Table Mountain spread to the University forcing the evacuation of students.. (AP Photo/Nardus Engelbrecht)
A helicopter drops water over a fire at Rhodes Memorial on Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa, Sunday, April 18, 2021. A wildfire raging on the slopes of the mountain forced the evacuation of students from the University of Cape Town. (AP Photo/Nardus Engelbrecht)
Firefighters douse a burning building at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, Sunday, April 18, 2021. A wildfire raging on the slopes of Table Mountain forced students to evacuate their residence as firefighters battled the blaze. (AP Photo/Nardus Engelbrecht)
A helicopter drops water over a fire at Rhodes Memorial on Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa, Sunday, April 18, 2021. A wildfire raging on the slopes of the mountain forced the evacuation of students from the University of Cape Town. (AP Photo/Nardus Engelbrecht)
Firefighters keep an eye on a raging fire on the slopes of Table Mountain, in Cape Town South Africa, Monday, April 19, 2021. Residents are being evacuated from Cape Town neighborhoods after a huge fire spreading on the slopes of the city’s famed Table Mountain was fanned by strong winds overnight and houses came under threat. City authorities say residents of parts of the Vredehoek neighborhood were being evacuated Monday as a “precautionary” measure after the fire spread towards the area. (AP Photo/Nardus Engelbrecht)
A fire rages on the slopes of Table Mountain, in Cape Town South Africa, Monday, April 19, 2021. Residents were evacuated from Cape Town neighborhoods Monday as a huge fire spreading on the slopes of the city's famed Table Mountain was fanned by strong winds overnight and houses came under threat. (AP Photo)
Firemen fight a fire on the slopes of Table Mountain, in Cape Town, South Africa, Monday, April 19, 2021. Residents were evacuated from Cape Town neighborhoods Monday as a huge fire spreading on the slopes of the city's famed Table Mountain was fanned by strong winds overnight and houses came under threat. (AP Photo)
Firemen in clouds of dark smoke work on the slopes of Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa, Monday, April 19, 2021. Residents are being evacuated from Cape Town neighborhoods after a huge fire spreading on the slopes of the city’s famed Table Mountain was fanned by strong winds overnight and threatened houses. (AP Photo/Nardus Engelbrecht)
Firemen work on the UCT campus in Cape Town, South Africa, Monday, April 19, 2021. Residents are being evacuated from Cape Town neighborhoods after a huge fire spreading on the slopes of the city's famed Table Mountain was fanned by strong winds overnight and threatened houses.(AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Firefighters in Cape Town finally brought a wildfire under control Monday after it swept across the slopes of the city's famed Table Mountain, burning the university's historic library and forcing the evacuation of some neighborhoods.

The smoldering fire is being watched for flareups amid high winds and hot, dry conditions.

City authorities said the fire, which started early Sunday, was “largely contained” more than 24 hours later.

The fire had already badly damaged the library and other buildings on the campus of the University of Cape Town on Sunday, as well as other historic buildings nearby. Fueled by the high winds, it spread through the wild bush on the mountain slopes toward the city's center and the surrounding residential areas.

Devil’s Peak, one of the iconic points of the mountain which overlooks downtown Cape Town, was lit up by flames as the fire raged through the night. Residents of suburbs on the mountain slopes were evacuated early Monday as the blaze came dangerously close to their homes.

Fire-fighting helicopters with water containers suspended on ropes had been scooping up water from swimming pools and the nearby ocean and dumping it on the fire. But they were grounded on Monday because of the strong winds.

Four firefighters were injured battling the blaze on the slopes, said officials. The South African army had offered to help with some of its aircraft.

“It’s a massive wind that’s blowing, and that is actually fueling the fire to spread in each and every direction,” Cape Town mayor Dan Plato said.

A man in his 30s was arrested on suspicion of arson for setting additional fires, another city official said, but it's not clear if he was responsible for starting the blaze. The man was arrested after witnesses reported seeing three people moving through flames setting more fires, Cape Town safety and security official JP Smith said.

Smith said the city had commissioned a forensic fire investigator to look into the cause.

Wildfires on the mountains surrounding Cape Town are fairly common during the hot, dry summer months and are sometimes whipped up into huge, uncontrollable blazes by strong coastal winds. The temperature in Cape Town peaked at 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit) Sunday and the winds hit the city overnight and Monday.

About 250 city and volunteer firefighters were deployed to battle the fire, which damaged four buildings at the University of Cape Town. The Jagger Library's main reading room, where rare and unique African books and manuscripts were kept, was gutted and some of the “priceless” works had been lost, the university said. Others were saved after fire-proof doors activated and sealed off parts of the library.

Library staff had watched “in horror” from a safe distance as the building burned, the library’s executive director, Ujala Satgoor, said.

A windmill, built in 1796, and a restaurant near a memorial for the British colonial politician Cecil Rhodes also burned down.

The university has been completely evacuated and shut down and meals were being provided for around 4,000 students who had to quickly leave the university campus and their residences, according to Gift of the Givers, a disaster response organization. Many of those students were taken to local hotels, the group said. Activities at the university were suspended until at least Wednesday.

The group said it is also supplying food and water to the firefighters who had been working for more than 24 hours to control the fire.

Heavy smoke hung over parts of Cape Town and people were advised to cover their mouths and noses with wet towels or rags while being evacuated.

Dramatic videos and photos were posted on social media by people who came perilously close to the blaze on the slopes of Table Mountain, which is popular among runners and mountain bikers on the weekend.

Lisette Lombard posted a video of herself escaping from the fire after going on a trail run on Sunday. She's seen running, breathless, as plumes of smoke rise close behind her. She said her car and others left in a parking lot were completely burnt out and she eventually found help from firefighters coming up the mountain.

“When they told me that it (the fire) is out of control, that is when the penny dropped on how dangerous the situation was and how lucky I had got,” she told South Africa's IOL news website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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